This document discusses air pollution, its causes, effects, and solutions. It identifies the main causes of air pollution as smoke from factories, wildfires, and toxic gases from burning fossil fuels. The effects mentioned are respiratory diseases, lung cancer, acid rain, and hundreds of annual deaths. Solutions proposed include increasing taxes on polluting vehicles, using public transportation, and requiring factories and vehicles to use emission filters.
This document discusses air pollution, its causes, effects, and solutions. It identifies the main causes of air pollution as smoke from factories, wildfires, and toxic gases from burning fossil fuels. The effects mentioned are respiratory diseases, lung cancer, acid rain, and hundreds of annual deaths. Solutions proposed include increasing taxes on polluting vehicles, using public transportation, and requiring factories and vehicles to use emission filters.
This document discusses air pollution, its causes, effects, and solutions. It identifies the main causes of air pollution as smoke from factories, wildfires, and toxic gases from burning fossil fuels. The effects mentioned are respiratory diseases, lung cancer, acid rain, and hundreds of annual deaths. Solutions proposed include increasing taxes on polluting vehicles, using public transportation, and requiring factories and vehicles to use emission filters.
Pollution is the contamination of the environment which causes harm to the environment and its inhabitants.
Pollution Causes Effects Solutions
soil / land • Deforestation (cutting trees • Changes in climate • Make people aware about pollution in large areas) and wild • Negative effects on the concept of reduce, reuse, fires. humankind, animals, and and recycle • Agricultural activities (using plants (diseases and • Creating natural reserves pesticides and viruses) • Avoid using non- insecticides) • Distraction of tourism biodegradable products like plastic bags • Throwing and dumping trash and chemical wastes anywhere and anyhow water • Throwing trash and • Contamination or death • Forbidding factories to pollution wastes into seas, oceans, of marine animals and throw their chemicals into rivers, and lakes, etc. plants rivers, seas, etc. • Harmful, poisonous, • Being sick and getting a • Treatment of sewage instead chemical materials from lot of harmful diseases of leading it to the sea factories after eating contaminated • Imposing taxes on people sea food or drinking who throw trash into rivers, • Sewage from pipes contaminated water lakes, etc. air • Smoke from factories • Respiratory diseases and • Increasing the taxes on pollution • Wild fires cancers vehicles that don’t use proper • Smoke from vehicles (cars, • Acid rain diesel trucks, buses, cans, etc.) • Hundreds of deaths and • Using public transportation • Toxic gases released by the hospitalization • Using filters for vehicles and burning of fossil fuels factories noise • Vehicles, aircrafts, and • Human Beings: high • Imposing taxes on people pollution helicopters blood pressure, heart and institutions that are • Industrial noises problems, sleep responsible for releasing high • Construction activities disturbances, and hearing sounds • Military or experimental problems • Reducing the use of sonar • Animals: machines and vehicles that communication, cause noise pollution reproductive, and navigation problems light • Advertising signs • Human Beings: high • Reducing the use of pollution • Stadium and city lighting blood pressure, heart advertisements that use light • Night traffic problems, sleep • Reducing night traffic by disturbances, and cancers using public transportation • Animals: communication, reproductive, and navigation problems Development (Air Pollution) Expository:
Air Pollution, a Silent Death!
Introduction Pollution is the contamination of the environment which causes harm to the environment and its inhabitants. There are so many dangerous kinds of pollution and air pollution is the most dangerous one. The causes, effects, and solutions of air pollution are so many.
To start with, many causes contribute to air pollution. The harmful
smoke that is released by smokestacks of the factories that are spread all Causes over and around the cities is the main cause behind air pollution. Moreover, the wild fires that are caused by careless people release a large amount of smoke that pollutes the air. Last but not least, the toxic gases released by the burning of fossil fuels that are used to run the vehicles present a great threat and danger to the air we inhale.
As a result, all of the above mentioned causes lead to severe and
Effects disastrous effects. To begin with, air pollution causes mainly respiratory diseases and lung cancer. In fact, hundreds of deaths and hospitalization are caused by air pollution each year. Besides, toxic gases when released and mixed with rain form acid rain that is harmful to all kinds of living beings and causes the decay of buildings.
To wrap with, solutions should be devised by the government with the
help of the citizens to get rid of this dangerous problem. Increasing the Solutions taxes on vehicles that don’t use proper diesel can be of great help to reduce air pollution. In addition, using public transportation also reduces the amount of toxic gases that is released into the air. Finally, the government must force factories and vehicles to use filters that minimize the quantity of chemicals released into air. Conclusion Mother Earth looks upon human beings with her painful eyes and asks them to stop writing the verge of her death. We should all cooperate together to help our planet Earth to continue to exist because it’s the only planet we can live.